Alphonse Mucha :: Gismonda & La Samaritaine. (Sarah Bernhardt), 1890s. From: Posters; a critical study of the development of poster design in continental Europe, England and America by Charles Matlack Price (1913) New York: G.W. Bricka. | src Smithsonian Libraries @ internet archive
Alphonse Mucha :: Médée (Sarah Bernhardt), 1898. From: Posters; a critical study of the development of poster design in continental Europe, England and America by Charles Matlack Price (1913) New York: G.W. Bricka. | src Smithsonian Libraries @ internet archive
Jules Chéret :: La Danse du Feu. Folies-Bergère. From: Posters; a critical study of the development of poster design in continental Europe, England and America by Charles Matlack Price (1913) New York: G.W. Bricka. | src Smithsonian Libraries @ internet archive
Gaetano Piccini :: Grotesque Head with a Large Ear and an Open Mouth Looking to the Right within a Circle, 1727. Pen and brown ink. (Photo: Sepia Times – Universal Images Group). | src and hi-res Getty Images
Daruma (Buddhist Saint), 18th-19th century. Edo period (1615–1868). Japan, Ink and color on paper. Artist School of Katsushika Hokusai.(Japanese, Tokyo (Edo) 1760–1849) (Photo by Heritage Art-Heritage Images-Sepia Times) | src Getty Images